Cards Against Humanity Border Land Buy Meant to Stop Trump's Wall

A child standing at the border wall observes the "Not Walls" demonstration by activists in the U.S. in front of the wall that divides Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, from Sunland Park, New Mexico, on October 23, 2017. (Herika Martinez/AFP/Getty Images)

Cards Against Humanity has purchased a piece of vacant land along the Mexican border in an attempt to delay the building of the border wall and make it more expensive.

The company that makes the off-color party game with the same name offered a holiday mail promotion with a map of the land, new cards, and a certificate promising to fight the wall, among other surprises, to those who buy a $15 holiday pack to supplement the game.

The promotion, called Cards Against Humanity Saves America, was limited to 150,000 people and sold out in one day. After tweeting an announcement mid-day on Tuesday, it was sold out by Wednesday morning.

“The government is being run by a toilet. We have no choice ... we are going to save America and attempt to keep our brand relevant in 2017,” the company tweeted.

The government is being run by a toilet. We have no choice... we are going to save America and attempt to keep our brand relevant in 2017

So...you're spending a lot of money to buy land and hire lawyers to cause the US government to spend of a lot of TAXPAYER'S money to fight a case you'll lose, just to make a point. Yay! #CAHSavesAmerica